In a recent event, Prime Minister Narendra Modi sharply criticized the Congress party. He accused it of attempting to divide Hindus for “political gain”. Notably, his remarks came as he laid the foundation stone for various development projects in Maharashtra, valued at over Rs 7,600 crore.
Moreover, PM Modi asserted that the Congress operates on “communal and caste lines”. He stated, “Dividing Hindu society and using it as a winning strategy is central to Congress’s politics“.
Furthermore, he explained that the Congress‘s goal is to maintain turmoil within Hindu society to secure political advantages. “Whenever elections occur in India, the Congress employs this strategy,” he added.
Additionally, the Prime Minister Modi highlighted how the Congress incites conflict among different Hindu castes. He suggested that their political benefit increases with greater division. In this context, he also accused the party of suppressing the principle of “Sarvajan Hitaye – Sarvajan Sukhaye” and undermining the “Sanatan tradition”.
In light of recent electoral victories, PM Modi celebrated the BJP‘s historic win in the 2024 Haryana Assembly Elections. He remarked, “Securing a third term in Haryana after two successful terms is remarkable”.
Consequently, he urged the people of Maharashtra to unite and vote for the Mahayuti alliance, which includes the BJP, NCP, and Shiv Sena, in the upcoming assembly elections.
“The Congress is intent on undermining the country. Therefore, we must all remain vigilant and aware,” he stated. He expressed confidence that the people of Maharashtra would respond decisively to threats against their society.
Moreover, PM Modi emphasized, “The people of Maharashtra must come together and vote for the BJP-Mahayuti government.” He believes this unity is essential for the development of both the state and the country.
In conclusion, he stated, “The BJP has emerged victorious in the Haryana assembly polls… In Maharashtra, we aim for an even greater victory.”
As Maharashtra approaches its assembly elections, the message is clear: unity and vigilance are paramount in ensuring a prosperous future for the state and the nation.
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